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1 1, 3| brought me to her own bed chamber; whereas I poore miser the 2 1, 5| Aristomenus slept together in one Chamber, and how they were handled 3 1, 5| barred fast the doores of the chamber, and put my bed behinde 4 1, 5| alas, behold suddenly the chamber doores brake open, and locks, 5 1, 5| found murthered here in the chamber? To whom shall I seeme to 6 1, 5| Wherefore I returned to my chamber, and there devised with 7 1, 6| lodging, and behold yonder chamber is at your commaundement, 8 1, 6| Gentlemans packet into the chamber, and lay it up safely, and 9 1, 7| things brought into the Chamber, I walked towards the Baines; 10 1, 7| meat, and so got into my chamber. Then came Fotis immediately 11 1, 7| so he brought me into his chamber, where hee sate him downe 12 1, 7| suffered me to depart to my chamber. So scaped I at length from 13 1, 7| talke, I returned into my chamber, and there betooke me to 14 2, 8| bringeth you gently into thy chamber, and tenderly layeth thee 15 2, 10| rose up and went unto my chamber, where I found all things 16 2, 10| removed far off without the chamber doore. The table was all 17 2, 10| my head, and bespred the chamber with the residue. Which 18 2, 11| then he brought me into a chamber somewhat darke, and shewed 19 2, 11| arose and brought me into a chamber whereas the corps lay covered 20 2, 11| had done they closed the chamber doore and departed. Now 21 2, 11| crept in a Wesel into the chamber, and she came against me 22 2, 11| enchantresses came into the chamber to spoyle mee of my limbes, 23 2, 11| king Gerion, I went to my chamber and layd me down to sleep.~ 24 3, 14| license to depart to my Chamber, and so I went to bed.~ 25 3, 15| to sleepe, came into the chamber, not as shee was wont to 26 3, 15| shee might first shut the chamber doore, least by the untemperance 27 3, 16| led me softly into a high chamber, and bid me look thorow 28 3, 16| spoken she went into the chamber and took a box out of the 29 4, 19| done, he ran up to the high chamber and called every one of 30 4, 19| he went up into a high chamber, where hee should first 31 4, 20| not quayle and keep his chamber especially in the night? 32 4, 21| under one roofe, and in one chamber, and at length by promise 33 4, 21| away, but brake into the chamber where I was, and violently 34 4, 21| of our house, out of our chamber, and out of my bed, and 35 4, 22| wherefore goe you into the chamber, and repose your selfe upon 36 4, 22| part of the hanging of the chamber, and finely dissembling 37 4, 22| gotten into his mothers chamber and there bewailed the sorrowful 38 4, 22| departed and went to her chamber, where she found her son 39 4, 22| a great rage out of her chamber.~Immediatelie as she was 40 4, 22| closed fast in the surest chamber of the house, partly because 41 4, 22| a sop, shee came to the chamber of Proserpina. There Psyches 42 4, 22| secretly out at a window of the chamber where hee was enclosed, 43 5, 24| the gate, went into the chamber, and called up every man 44 5, 27| shee was received in a chamber honourably: as for me, Lepolemus ( 45 6, 32| got her secretly into a chamber and purposed to finish her 46 6, 32| and doe but hisse at my chamber doore, and my nourse shall 47 6, 32| and went straight to the chamber, where he found the nourse 48 7, 37| by and by crept into the Chamber, where my Master intended 49 7, 37| doores about me, and kept the chamber round, till such time as 50 7, 37| I was thus shutte in the chamber alone, I laid me downe upon 51 7, 37| appointed to watch about the chamber all night, reasoned with 52 7, 37| quiet in the middle of the chamber; then they opened the doores, 53 7, 40| would privily goe into her chamber whose face I did greatly 54 7, 41| disguised into his mistresses Chamber. About Midnight when he 55 7, 41| and privily ran out of the Chamber. When Myrmex had opened 56 7, 41| him in, he went into the Chamber to his wife: In the mean 57 7, 41| she departed out of her chamber. In the meane season, the 58 7, 41| led the young-man to his Chamber, and closed his wife in 59 7, 41| closed his wife in another Chamber. On the next morrow, he 60 7, 41| to tell him, went into a chamber, where they remained a good 61 7, 41| dead upon a rafter of the chamber, whereupon they cryed and 62 7, 43| paire of staires into a chamber, my master crept into a 63 7, 43| glad and came up into the chamber, and pulled me downe like 64 8, 44| countenance, came into the chamber of his stepdame, the mother 65 8, 45| good morsels into their Chamber for themselves. One would 66 8, 45| when they had shut their chamber doore, and went to the bains: ( 67 8, 45| baines, and locked their chamber doore. It fortuned that 68 8, 46| departed away and went into our Chamber, where we found the faire 69 8, 46| closed the doores of the Chamber and departed away: within 70 8, 46| departed away: within the Chamber were Lamps that gave a cleare 71 9, 47| religion, went into the secret chamber of the goddesse, where they 72 9, 48| espie comming out of his chamber: Then I saluted him, and 73 9, 48| which then he left in my chamber, and sitting in my seate,